In the twenty years he's been in the industry, AJ McLean has been known for a few things. There’s his time as the perpetually sunglass-ed Backstreet Boy, who reached household-name-recognition status and dizzying heights of boy-band stardom before his 18th birthday. There’s the alter-ego “Johnny No Name,” who McLean created to manage being one-fifth of that pop phenomenon. There’s also an undeniable current of style running through his career, a sartorial streak that’s proven to be a lightning rod for public discourse. During his years in one of the most fickle industries there is, one fact has remained consistent: AJ McLean has proven himself a chameleon and a survivor, a consistent figure on the pop landscape.